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Offline Guy

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Re: RAF Tornado crash
« Reply #20 on: 06 July 2012, 08:45 »

I am sure, back in the early 90's when I was thinking of joining up, that there were loads more different types of aircraft in service

There were, there were loads of awesome aircraft in service then. We've got f**k all now.

Axe the Harriers to save money(?) even though they were due out in 2020 and the F-35 program isn't strickly cancelled, but keep shoving money at the Arrows and BBMF. Hardly money saving sense is it, not that I'd ever want to see the last of our display team, but get the idea?

trying to think now...

Harrier
Jaguar
Tornado
Phantom
Lightnings (probably pushing it a bit)

Yep, but the lightning retired in 1988 and entered service in 1960. Phantoms retired in 1992.
Also the Shaclketon retired from service 1991 and that design was born from the Lancaster! The ole Victors retired in 1993, cold war bombers converted into tankers, love those beauties. The English Electric Canberra was retired as late as 2006, a proper old school early jet from the late 40s/early 50s!

There's bound to be more that I can't remember. There were loads in service through the 90s, but those above are just some of the golden oldies that flew through the 90s and have retired since.

i loved the old skool planes... bit like looking at the VC-10 now

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Re: RAF Tornado crash
« Reply #21 on: 06 July 2012, 13:40 »
I love the VC-10, shame it's going out soonish. Still one of the fastest passenger jets ever made, apart from the supersonic Concorde.
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Re: RAF Tornado crash
« Reply #22 on: 06 July 2012, 13:48 »
I love the VC-10, shame it's going out soonish. Still one of the fastest passenger jets ever made, apart from the supersonic Concorde.

i have had several favourites over the years.. Hunter, Harrier and Vulcan are up there...

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Re: RAF Tornado crash
« Reply #23 on: 06 July 2012, 18:17 »
BBMF is almost solely funded by its self and charities and the spotters!! ..The arrows at least re coup some of the money spent from air shows tickets perhaps. They are a great advertising campaign for the RAF/British forces in general I feel...Who would even have heard of the RAF if the arrows weren't around  :undecided:

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Re: RAF Tornado crash
« Reply #24 on: 06 July 2012, 19:25 »
The donations go some way for the keeping, but doesn't cover it all, or aircrew wages, air traffic control time etc.
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